1940s german gold mines in zimbabwe

1940s german gold mines in zimbabwe

Gates of Vienna

As a follow up to Tuesdays post about the majority minority public schools in Oslo, the following brief account reports the latest statistics on the cultural enrichment of schools in Austria. Vienna is the most fully enriched location, and seems to be in roughly the same situation as Oslo. Many thanks to Hermes for the translation from Unzensuriert.at

British diaspora in Africa

The British diaspora in Africa is a population group broadly defined as English speaking white Africans of mainly (but not only) British descent who live in or come from Sub Saharan Africa.The majority live in South Africa and other Southern African countries including Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia), Namibia (South West Africa), Botswana (Bechuanaland Protectorate), Zambia (Northern Rhodesia

Spilpunt Congo (Kinshasa)

Oct 03, 2012Key Minerals The Copperbelt area (estimated to contain 55.5m tonnes of copper and 3.6m tonnes of cobalt), which runs through Katanga contains 34% of the worlds cobalt resources and 10% of the worlds copper resources, and during the 1960s and 1970s the DRC was the worlds leading producer of these metals. Copper concessions were formerly managed by Gnrale des Carriers et des Mines

A SHORT HISTORY OF ZAMBIA Local Histories

At the time of Christ the inhabitants of Zambia were Bushmen, stone age hunters and gatherers. They hunted antelope with bows and arrows. They also snared smaller animals and they collected fruits and nuts and gathered s and locusts. They lived a semi nomadic lifestyle and made windbreaks

Clarke's Books

Namibia

Namibia (/ n m b i / (), / n /), officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in southern Africa.Its western border is the Atlantic Ocean; it shares land borders with Zambia and Angola to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south and east. Although it does not border Zimbabwe, less than 200 metres of the Zambezi River (essentially a small bulge in

Newtown Heritage Trail

The History of Newtown Newtown on the Map. Located at the western sector of the Johannesburg Central Business District, the Newtown Cultural Precinct stretches from the Kazerne marshalling yards and railway lines to the north, to Dolly Rathebe Street in the south, Ntemi Piliso Street in the east and Quinn Street to the west.

The Revolution in South Africa An Analysis

The Revolutionary and Progressive Organizations and the Importance of a Communist Party. In any struggle of the oppressed masses against imperialism, or of the working class against capitalism, the question of what organization can rally the masses and carry the struggle through its various stages to victory and socialism is crucial.

Index Ng Nz

Ngo Dinh Diem, (Jean Baptiste) (b. Jan. 3, 1901, Quang Binh province, northern Vietnam d. Nov. 2, 1963, Cho Lon, South Vietnam [now part of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam]), president of South Vietnam (1955 63). In 1933 he was named the emperor Bao Dai's minister of the interior, but found himself in conflict with the French colonial authorities and resigned the same year.